Mozart¡¯s ¡°Kleine Nachtmusik¡± is surely one of the most popular works of so-called classical music. Although his manuscript is not completely free of corrections, it is still undoubtedly one of Mozart¡¯s most beautiful and serves as the (sole) source for our Urtext edition. Mozart wanted to see his most famous serenade performed by a string quartet with double bass (HN 1005); but it is well-known that it also sounds good when played by a chamber orchestra, so the parts can also be ordered individually. And there is another little extra: The editor believes he has identified the much discussed person to whom the ¡°Kleine Nachtmusik¡± was dedicated ? the answer can be read in the preface.?
"1. Waltz in E Major, Op. 39 No. 5 (simpli£¿ed version by the composer)
2. Waltz in B flat Major, Op. 39 No. 8 (simpli£¿ed version by the composer)
3. Waltz in d minor, Op. 39 No. 9 (simpli£¿ed version by the composer)
4. Intermezzo in E Major, Op. 116 No. 6
5. Intermezzo in a minor, Op. 76 No. 7
6. Intermezzo in E flat Major, Op. 117 No. 1
7. Waltz in G Major, Op. 39 No. 10 (simpli£¿ed version by the composer)
8. Waltz in b minor, Op. 39 No. 11 in b minor, (simpli£¿ed version by the composer)
9. Waltz in A Major, Op. 39 No. 4 (simpli£¿ed version by the composer)
10. Intermezzo in B flat Major, Op. 76 No. 4
11. Ballad in d minor, Op. 10 No. 1
12. Rhapsody in g minor, Op. 79 No. 2
13. Romance in F Major, Op. 118 No. 5
14. Intermezzo in C Major, Op. 119 No. 3
15. Ballad in g minor, Op. 118 No. 3"